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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Stallard" data-source="post: 38025" data-attributes="member: 3166"><p>Mine is the same way. Almost all of my Ts are out and moving around 90% of the time. The exceptions are both my OBTs, my T cupreus and my male L sp Borneo Black. The female is out and about most of the time. I have a MF G porteri that sometimes is in her hide but if I move her container or open the lid, out she comes, and not afraid at all. If I put my hand down she crawls right up on to it. Others have Ts that never come out, some have OBTs that are out all the time (maybe?). Point is we find two of the same, don't always act like each other. How do you like your garters? I use to have over 60 snakes and had several garters. The house I live in is about 90 years old and under it in the winter 100s and 100s of red sided garters nest for the winter. Sometime I can smell them<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" /> In the spring it is crazy watching all of them go back and forth across my sidewalk. Last year I caught 2 big females, traded them to a guy and one had 17 live and the other 19. I have a video I made of them eating minnows from a bowl, insane!!! I will post it to you tube and give you the link. You will love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Stallard, post: 38025, member: 3166"] Mine is the same way. Almost all of my Ts are out and moving around 90% of the time. The exceptions are both my OBTs, my T cupreus and my male L sp Borneo Black. The female is out and about most of the time. I have a MF G porteri that sometimes is in her hide but if I move her container or open the lid, out she comes, and not afraid at all. If I put my hand down she crawls right up on to it. Others have Ts that never come out, some have OBTs that are out all the time (maybe?). Point is we find two of the same, don't always act like each other. How do you like your garters? I use to have over 60 snakes and had several garters. The house I live in is about 90 years old and under it in the winter 100s and 100s of red sided garters nest for the winter. Sometime I can smell them:eek: In the spring it is crazy watching all of them go back and forth across my sidewalk. Last year I caught 2 big females, traded them to a guy and one had 17 live and the other 19. I have a video I made of them eating minnows from a bowl, insane!!! I will post it to you tube and give you the link. You will love it. [/QUOTE]
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